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Mushroom Observer Image 848313: Lentaria Corner
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Mushroom Observer Image 107606: Clavariadelphus truncatus Donk
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Mushroom Observer Image 1000051: Gloeocantharellus Singer
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Mushroom Observer Image 919472: Clavariadelphus americanus Methven
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Mushroom Observer Image 256880: Ramaria cyanocephala (Berk. & M: A. Curtis) Corner
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Mushroom Observer Image 107961: Gomphus clavatus (Pers.) Gray
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Mushroom Observer Image 245812: Gloeocantharellus purpurascens (Hesler) Singer
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Mushroom Observer Image 286990: Lentaria pinicola (Burt) R.H. Petersen
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Mushroom Observer Image 137226: Clavariadelphus occidentalis Methven
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Mushroom Observer Image 718753: Ramaria rubella (Schaeff.) R.H. Petersen
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Mushroom Observer Image 686667: Gautieria magnicellaris
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Mushroom Observer Image 25375: Clavariadelphus helveticus Rahm & Schild
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Mushroom Observer Image 742036: Gautieria Vittad.
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Mushroom Observer Image 370779: Ramaria stuntzii Marr
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Mushroom Observer Image 303957: Ramaria apiculata (Fr.) Donk
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The Scaly or Woolly Chanterelle was formerly placed in the Gomphus genus. It is reported mainly from North America.
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Ramaria cystidiophora var. citronella, reported from the Pacific Northwest of North America.
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Known as the Red Coral Fungus or as Carmine Coral.
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A large mushroom found in the mountains of Western North America. Photo taken to show unusual patterns of the ribs.
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Reported from the Pacific Northwest of North America. Photo from Sunshine Coast, British Columbia.
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Sarawak, Malaysia
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A small species known from northwestern U.S. and adjacent Canada.
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Known as the Yellow Coral Fungus.